What you must not miss in the EPL this week

IMAGE: Arsenal's Nicolas Pepe with manager Unai Emery during the match.Photograph: David Klein/Reuters

The two remaining teams with 100 per cent Premier League records this season go head-to-head on Saturday when Liverpool host a new-look Arsenal at Anfield in an encounter that will act as a barometer to measure the London club’s progress.

Unai Emery’s Gunners have made a strong start to the campaign with wins at Newcastle United and at home to Burnley but they do not need to look too far into their history to realise this will be a very different challenge.

In December, amid talk of progress in Emery’s first season, Arsenal were crushed 5-1 at Anfield with Brazilian Roberto Firmino helping himself to a hat-trick.

It was a display which emphasised just how far the North London club had fallen behind the genuine title contenders and was the latest in series of crushing losses at Liverpool.

The two previous meetings at Anfield ended in 4-0 and 3-1 defeats for Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal teams, but there is a fresh optimism around the club after a successful transfer window.

Spanish midfielder Dani Ceballos, on loan from Real Madrid, has made the biggest impression, but Brazilian defender David Luiz has also made a solid start.

A real buzz though surrounds winger Nicolas Pepe, who could help provide ammunition for the impressively prolific strike pairing of Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Pepe, signed from Lille, for a club-record 72 million pounds, has yet to start but showed flashes of his talent during a substitute appearance in the 2-1 win over Burnley.

European champions Liverpool, however, have won a club-record equalling 11 straight Premier League games and are unbeaten at home for the past two seasons — their last league defeat at Anfield was in April, 2017 against Crystal Palace.

Manager Juergen Klopp will still be without his first choice goalkeeper, Brazilian Alisson Becker, so Spaniard Adrian will continue to deputise.

Manchester City v Bournemouth

Sunday, August 25, 06:30 PM

IMAGE: Pep Guardiola of Manchester City looks on during a training session. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Champions Manchester City, held at home to Tottenham Hotspur last week, face a tricky trip to the Vitality Stadium to play Eddie Howe’s Bournemouth on Sunday.

Tottenham v Newcastle

Sunday, August 25, 09:00 PM

Also on Sunday, Spurs take on struggling Newcastle who have lost their opening two games under new manager Steve Bruce.

Aston Villa v Everton

Saturday, August 24, 00:30 PM

The weekend kicks off with promoted Aston Villa, yet to earn a point on their return to the top flight, at home to an Everton team who may fancy their chances of breaking into the top six this season.